I know that some of the larger publishers have that information on their web site on the journal title information page.

Jeanne Little


On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Tansy Matthews <tmatthews@corcoran.org> wrote:

Hello,

 

I have a “newbie” question…

 

I haven’t been working specifically  with serials for long but I have always depended on Ulrich’s to find out where a periodical is indexed. I no longer have access to Ulrich’s – where else can I get that information?

 

Many, many thanks,

 

Tansy

 

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Tansy Matthews

Access Librarian & Metadata Coordinator

Corcoran Gallery of Art | Corcoran College of Art + Design

t: (202) 639-1822  f: (202) 628-7908

http://www.corcoran.edu/library

 

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